Hoplite

/ˈhɑplaɪt/ noun

A heavily armed foot soldier of ancient Greece, equipped with a large round shield (hoplon), spear, and armor. Hoplites formed the backbone of Greek armies and fought in close formation called a phalanx.

From Greek 'hoplites' meaning 'armed man,' derived from 'hoplon' (shield or weapon). The term emphasized the soldier's defining characteristic: being heavily equipped with armor and weapons.

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